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Titre

MMMMMM! SMELLS GOOD! Mrs. John Kowalyshyn prepares the 'kutia' (especially cooked wheat with poppy seeds and honey) which no Ukrainian family would be without on Christmas Eve. 

Structure du classement

Date(s)

5-Jan-59

Lieu

Toronto

Lieu de création

Sans lieu, inconnu ou indéterminé

Portée et contenu

Waiting for a taste are Nadine, 4, left; Darusia, 2; and Patricia, 6, who tries to get a 'finger in the pie'. Ukrainians celebrate Christmas according to the Julian calendar, on January 6. Their observance of the festival begins when the first star appears on Christmas Eve (January 5), and the whole family sits down to a meal of twelve meatless dishes, honouring the twelve Apostles of our Lord. Immigrants who have come to Canada from many different countries have brought with them the legends and traditions of their own people to add rich threads of colour to the pattern of Canadian life. Most colourful of all the traditions are those that relate to the observance of Christmas.

Conditions d'accès

Documents iconographiques (photo)
90: Ouvert
Nil
No pièce (créateur)
1355
Documents iconographiques (photo)
90: Ouvert
Boîte
06275
90: Ouvert
Autre no d'acquisition
1972-047 NPC

Modalités d'utilisation

Credit: Toronto Telegram / Library and Archives Canada
Restrictions on use: Nil
Copyright: Library and Archives Canada

Nom(s) additionnel(s)

Information additionnelle

Titre de collection
Ukrainian

Signatures et inscriptions
Department of Citizenship and Immigration. Information Division. Immigrants who have come to Canada from many different countries have brought with them the legends and traditions of their own people to add rich threads of colour to the pattern of Canadian life. Most colourful of all the traditions are those that relate to the observance of Christmas. Photo: Toronto Telegram - January 5, 1959. MMMMMM! SMELLS GOOD! Mrs. John Kowalyshyn prepares the 'kutia' (especially cooked wheat with poppy seeds and honey) which no Ukrainian family would be without on Christmas Eve. Waiting for a taste are Nadine, 4, left; Darusia, 2; and Patricia, 6, who tries to get a 'finger in the pie'. Ukrainians celebrate Christmas according to the Julian calendar, on January 6. Their observance of the festival begins when the first star appears on Christmas Eve (January 5), and the whole family sits down to a meal of twelve meatless dishes, honouring the twelve Apostles of our Lord.

Source

Gouvernement

No de contrôle d'autres systèmes

No MIKAN

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